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An address of welcome was given by Professor Clarence L. Meader to a large body of Greeks who came from Detroit to see the play . The reply was given by one of their officials chosen for the occasion . The Gymnastic Drill by University ...
An address of welcome was given by Professor Clarence L. Meader to a large body of Greeks who came from Detroit to see the play . The reply was given by one of their officials chosen for the occasion . The Gymnastic Drill by University ...
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on this question has a decided influence on the nature of the instruction given in chemistry in that school . If the superintendent and school board believe that the school should serve the community first , then the courses of ...
on this question has a decided influence on the nature of the instruction given in chemistry in that school . If the superintendent and school board believe that the school should serve the community first , then the courses of ...
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I.et them underline the hypothesis , the conclusion , list the conditions given , see what is required and what is to be done ; make some application . They will begin to make inferences . This drill or work will create a certain ...
I.et them underline the hypothesis , the conclusion , list the conditions given , see what is required and what is to be done ; make some application . They will begin to make inferences . This drill or work will create a certain ...
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Contents
Editorial | 7 |
The Place of the Play in High School Miss May Hadley | 16 |
Can Greek Come Back W N Stearns | 24 |
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